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luigiwu
Registered: Posts: 87 |
This will be third year we're trying to get a grape cutting to grow. We're even 'cheating' by buying the cheap ($5 this year from Tractor Supply) rooted twigs from the big box stores that already show a bit of growth and have a some roots. We every get one and plant it and every year it doesn't make it. Any ideas or advice? |
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dkirtexas
Registered: Posts: 1,335 |
4 yrs back I bought Grapes at Walmart, standard retail grape plant, almost bare root, in a plastic bag. Last year I had 1 small cluster on 1 vine. This year I have multiple clusters on all vines, including clusters on 1 air layer. Grapes, and most other fruits are not as quick to produce as figs with some trees such as Pear or Apple requiring 4-5 yrs. |
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pino
Registered: Posts: 2,118 |
I have the best luck with grape cuttings by planting directly in the ground. |
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luigiwu
Registered: Posts: 87 |
I'm not talking production. The plant/twig just dies... :( |
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sobelri
Registered: Posts: 89 |
Do you plant the grape in the same location every year? In the ground or in a pot? If so, how much/little sun does the plant get? Do you fertilize? |
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musillid
Registered: Posts: 1,507 |
Bunchgrapes.com |
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possum_trot
Registered: Posts: 224 |
Pino, do you start the cuttings in sun, partial sun, or shade? Do you cover them with a jar or anything while they are rooting? When are you starting them? |
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Lewi
Registered: Posts: 149 |
You might look for a local nursery that sells what works in your area.(soils vary) |
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